Cedarburg's annual 47th winter festival celebrates 'The World of Dr. Seuss'
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Feb 16, 2022 8:58 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Each year a new theme is chosen for Cedarburg's Winter Festival. It's a two day celebration that kicks off Saturday, Feb. 19.
This year will feature many Seuss-themed events, including an ice carving contest, barrel races, Cedarburg’s famous “bed-races on ice,” camel rides and other outdoor activities. As Seuss himself said, “these things are fun, and fun is good!”
Patrick Curran, the executive director for Festivals of Cedarburg joined CBS 58 on Wednesday, Feb. 16 to talk about this year's events and how you can check them out.
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